Quote #134852
The silent man is the best to listen to.
Japanese Proverb
About This Quote
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Interpretation
This proverb praises restraint in speech and the value of attentive presence. A “silent man” is not merely mute but self-controlled—someone who listens before reacting, observes details others miss, and leaves space for others to speak. The saying also hints at a practical social lesson: talkative people often reveal their own concerns, while the quiet listener gathers information and understands motives. As advice, it encourages humility and patience, suggesting that wisdom is shown less by asserting oneself than by receiving what others say. It can also be read as a caution against mistaking loudness for insight.



